To silence critics, the mother of atypical Down syndrome twins displays how beautiful and precious they are.

Despite their diagnosis’s first shock, she chose to love them and give them every chance they deserved. The experience taught her many significant life and love lessons that she carried with her long after the birth of her daughters.

Because the twins were born two months early, they had to spend several weeks in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) before being allowed to go home.

They are called “mono di twins” because they have separate amniotic sacs but share the same placenta. As a result, they are identical. What makes it even more unlikely is that they both have Down Syndrome, which is extremely rare, occurring in one out of every two million births, according to statistics.

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